This year marks an exciting milestone for the London Children's Museum- it's their 40th birthday! Since 1977, the London Children's Museum has worked to ensure every child, regardless of economic circumstance, is given the opportunity to play, learn, dream and grow.

They are Celebrating 40 Years of Play by raising $40,000 for their Share the Fun subsidy program. Every year, the waiting list for subsidized day camp spots and education programs expands. Donate today to help Share the Fun.

Canada has been selected as the host country of this year's #WorldEnvironmentDay (June 5, 2017).

In celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary of confederation and to encourage Canadians to "connect with nature” the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup has partnered with Environment and Climate Change Canada to host 150 shoreline cleanups across the country.

The Science North Thunder Bay team will be taking part in the National Aboriginal Day (NAD) celebrations in Thunder Bay again this year. Science North will be setting up hands-on activities that will inspire youth to get involved in science, while connecting them to their culture and the natural world around them.

The team will be “building a community forest,” which is a group project where people of ages will better understand the interconnectedness of people with their natural surroundings. Visitors interact with the “forest wall” by adding a component of nature to it and thanking it for the gifts it has to share.

The Science North Bluecoat team will be on hand to open up discussions and sharing that pertain to that component, as well as communicating relevant science facts about it.

Nesseth, who is a self-styled "science nerd," and staff scientist at Sudbury's Science North, said she tried to address any questions fans might have about some of the more cerebral themes in the show. Read more

Locals will be able to walk among the dinosaurs next week, and stare up at the real bones of one of the fiercest: the T. rex.

The Discovery Centre in Halifax launches its new featured exhibit, Tyrannosaurs: Meet the Family on Monday, as part of its premiere tour of North America and only the second viewing in Canada.

According to a museum release, the exhibition will have life-size dinosaur skeletons and fossil specimens, including ‘Scotty’ the Tyrannosaurus rex, alongside augmented reality that transports dinosaurs into the gallery, so people can interact with members of the Tyrannosaur family via a video feed.

A new travelling exhibition, Light in the Land ~ the Nature of Canada, is open at Science North. The exhibition, which was designed by The Roberta Bondar Foundation, has been curated to honour the 25th anniversary of Bondar’s space mission. It features 14 oversized fine art photographs of the Canadian landscape from sea to sea to sea. Read more

Call it a different kind of greenhouse gas — dinosaur flatulence is on display in a new exhibit at the Manitoba Museum.

Then there's the dinosaur that pees.

The two are among a dozen robotic dinosaurs on display in the World Giant Dinosaurs Exhibit, which kicked off Thursday morning with an event featuring the exhibit's creator, "Dino" Don Lessem. Read more

Wildlife populations around the world are under stress due to pollution, deforestation and habitat encroachment, with species becoming endangered and some on the brink of extinction. A new exhibition at the Ontario Science Centre aims to educate visitors about animal recovery, conservation and emergency response through inspiring stories of survival. Read more